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I thought all the "newer" Toyotas were coming out with syth fluid from the factory now.


Well, that's an interesting question. Toyota won't say what exactly their new transmission fluid is made from so one could conclude that it is NOT a synthetic, otherwise one would assume they would say it's a FULL synthetic. The '04 Tundra's have the Type T-IV fluid from the factory. The T type has been around for several years and Toyota advises their T-IV is a unique oil composition makeup that causes smoother shifting in the Toyota transmissions. I think most people have the opinion that the Type T is just Dexron III with additional friction modifiers to make it more compatible with Toyota's clutches in their automatic transmissions. Amsoil's site states their fully synthetic transmission fluid is compatible with the Type T-IV. The '01 & '02 Tundra's use Dexron III - I'm not sure about the '03 models. I've run Amsoil in my '01 Tundra since week one and the tranny runs like a champ.


I wondered about that. I was about to do the pan drain on my 02 Camry at 30K when I read there is no change recommended. Talked to the shop writer and he agreed and intimated it was synth. Guess I ought to keep up with the changes if it isn't 100% synth. Would be nice to get an official word on it.


1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs
02 Camry LE
2008 Yaris